HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-08-13, Page 15HENSALL BIKE SAFETY
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— As part of the many activities at the Hensel' playground, a bike
week. While supervisor Shelly McLeod looks on, Rob Ducharme
sure that this bicycle is ready for th'e road. T-A photo
10 oz. jar
STARS OF YESTERYEAR — Three former Hensall area baseball stars took part in the
first pitch ceremonies before the recent Milverton Suns and Zurich Buckeyes fastball
game. From the left are pitcher Carter Kerslake, batter Ed Corbett and catcher Bert
Horton. T-A photo
Mrs. Vera Smale who
recently underwent surgery
in Clinton Public Hospital
returned to her home last
week,
Catherine. Corbett, four-
year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Al Corbett who recently
underwent surgery in.
University 'Hospital, London
following an accident
returned home on Friday.
Mrs, Howie Wright,
Matthew and Laura of
Cambridge visited with
friends here last week. ,
Personals.
Recent visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. Ross Corbett and
family were Mr. and Mrs,
Morris Taylor, Pam Taylor
and Steven Dinnens of
Kilworthy and Mr„ and Mrs,
Ross Brown of Newtonville,
Ontario.
Mr, and Mrs. Brian
Campbell, Mrs. Mona
Campbell and Mrs. Cora
Wurm returned from a two
week's motor trip where
they visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Wasson at
Parrsboro, Nova Scotia.
Mrs. Eric Luther returned
from a two week's vacation
with her son and daughter-
in-law and family Mrs. Don
Luther at St. John's
Newfounland and also
visited with Mrs. Hazel
Luther and relatives in Deer
Lake and Corner Brook.
Mr. and Mrs: Carl, Payne
visited with Mrs. Emma
Paynd of Elmira on Sunday
after noon.
Richard and Rose Rader
were weekend visitors with
their parents, in lima and
Pashwood. Danny and
Tammy returned home to
Kitchener with their parents
after spending the week with
Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse
Orenier, Hensall and cousins
Robert and Terrie Luther,
Grand Bend,
Gordon. and Cheryl Baker,
Scott and Heather, Ottawa
were visitors with their
Baker and aunts and uncles
in Hensall, Kippen, Varna
and Egmondville.
Tammy Rader Kitchener
received the highest =AS
in her grade one glass for.
Publie Speaking. She
received a plaque for her
award. Tammy is the. oldest
granddaughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Alphonse Greater,
Hensall also a grarXd-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Elgin Rader, Dashwooci, Her
parents are Richard and
Rose Rader, Kitchener.
Hensall district children
were shown a film "Peppy
Goes to the South Seas" at
Homan Public library with.
Mrs, Velma Robinson,
librarian in charge,
Tuesday.
Miss Turner
passes away
Miss Irene Turner passed
away suddenly in St.
Joseph's hospital, London on
Thursday, August 7, 1980,
formerly of Stanley town
presided at the organ far Ur
service of song.
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Area. residents - home from stay in hospitals
Ontario.
Surviving is a brother
Conscien c e isispet ohaptie st9ific: ship, RR 1, Varna,
Wilmer, RR 1 Varna sister
Mrs. Robert (Dorothy)
Taylor, RR. 2 Hensel One
brother predeceased (1931)
Funeral service was held
from Bonthron Funeral
Home, Hensall on Sunday,
August 10th with Rev.
Stanley McDonald of-
ficiating. Interment in
Hayfield cemetery.
Pallbearers were Keith
Stephenson, Robert Turner,
Jack Coleman, Bill Constitt,
David Turner, Ronald
Coleman. Flower bearers
were Stewart Mustard,
Phillip James, Jim Consitt
and Lowell Mount.
Carmel Church
Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted morning worship
in Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Sunday morning.
The subject of his sermon
was "Repentance That is too
Late." Mrs. Blanche Dougall
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Queenswav folk visited HOURS: Fri. 8 a.m. - 9 p.m.
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Tues„ Wed., Thurs., & Sat.
8 0.m. - 6 p.m.
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Rev. Stanley C. MeanieId
conducted the morning
service at Hensall United
Church on Sunday, August
10th with Miss Brenda
Pepper at the piano. Par-
ticipation of the
congregation was the key
word for the day. For a solo,
Mrs. Harry Stuart sang,
"Lord of the Dance" with the'
congregation joining in the
chorus, and the children's
story was on worry. All the
congregation' We're' "taught
the chorus "Cheer Up Ye
Saints of God" and it was
sung several times.
The sermon was taken by
Lorne Thrower, who spoke on
"Faith and Habits or Habits
and Faith."
Next Sunday the United
Church will be closed and the
congregation will join the
Presbyterians at Carmel
Church at 9 a.m.
Queensway news
Rev. Stanley McDonald
conducted the worship
service. at the Queensway
Nursing Home, Hensall last
week accompanied at the
piano by Wk.... ,pepper.
Visitors with Mrs., ,Wilds
were Marie and Henry Wilds
and the Dogan family,
Wilfred and Ruth Schant
visited Mrs. Kendrick. Mrs.
Maxine Weiburg and Mrs.
Susan Purdy visited Len
Purdy and the women on
first floor. Mr. and Mrs.
Denroache visited Mrs.
Mitchell. Chester Dunn,
John and Iva Ridley visited
Vera Laramie
Vera Johnston visited Mrs.
Volland, Roy and Mabel
Alderson and Martha Smith
visited Vivian Alderson.
Joan Bettridge and Violet
Bishop visited Irene Kalb-
fleisch.Florencp Ancl iWalter„
Visited Edna
Yotin
Visiting . with Russell
Erratt were Frank and
Mabel McClinchey, Camp-
bell McKinley, Bruce and
Grace McClinchey, Helen
Taylor.
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GROCERY PRICES
1.
500 g jar
BETTER BEEF CUT BETTER
Choice Local Beef SPECIAL LOW
MEAT PRICES
LOIN OF PORK $ 1 39
(Processed) 1/2 or whole lb.
Lazy Maple
bacon 1.49
corn oil
quarters
Fleischmann
margarine 2.
2 lb. pkg.
smoked boneless
dinner style Mother Parkers
INSTANT COFFEE
for automatic
dishwasher 2.
1.4 kg box
ib.49(
6 litre box
AT CONFERENCE — Royden Bloomfield (left), First Vice President and Zone 8 Director of
United Co-operatives of Ontario (UCO) presents Les and Jane Coleman of Kippen with a
certificate recognizing their participation at the UCO Young Couple's Conference at
Muskoka Sands Inn, Gravenhurst.
Couples communicate
20 ot 8
"We recognized there's a
powerhouse within ourselves
as couples... "We gained,
awareness of the need for
greater community par-
ticipation... We learned how
to better voice our opinions
on policy affecting far-
mers... We learned about the
'many operations of our co-
operative."
These comments made at
the recent Young Couples
Conference organized by
United Co-operatives of
Ontario (UCO).
Held at Muskoka Sands
Inn, Gravenhurst, from July
16-18, the Conference had 18
couples from farms across
Ontario discussing the wide
range of issues facing
today's farming industry
and co-operatives.
Most of the couples saw a
need fol. more economic and
financial information to be
available within the farming
industry.
Also on the Conference
agenda were seminars on
goal setting, co-Operative
principles and philosophy,
Wilily law and estate
planning, and insurance.
The participants, all under
the age of 35, operate farms
ranging from 300 acres to
1800 acres. Most were dairy
operations but beef, swine
and cash crop interests were
also represented.
They were sponsored to
the Conference by their local
CO-OP.
Reg Cressman, UCO
director of public relations
and co-ordinator of the two-
year-old program says one of
the objectives of the Young
Couple's Conference is to
develop potential
agricultural leaders. "The
future of agriculture rests in
the hands of our young
farmers," he said, "I was
very impressed with the
tremendous skill and
competence of the par-
ticipants. I have no doubt
they will be influencial
within their communities in
the future.
Keynote speakers at the
Conference chaired by UCO
First Vice-President Hoyden
Bloomfield included Chief
tkecutivo Officer Julian
Smith and Dr. Neil Stoskeph,
director of the two year
associate diploma program,
University of Guelph. Mr.
Smith spoke on OPs
and their role in agriculture
and Dr. Stoskoph discussed
farming in the 80's.
In addition to the in-
formation Sessions, there
was also time for recreation -
couples enjoying golfing
tennis, para-sailing, water-
skiing and swimming.
United Co-operatives of
Ontario is the largest farm
supply and marketing co-
operative' in Ontario. It
supplies members with
complete lines of farm inputs
including feed, seed, fer-
tilizer, petroleum, and
hardware through CO-OP
outlets across the province.
In addition, UCO also
Markets grain, livestock and
poultry.
It is. owned by more than
46,000 individual members
and 48 member co-
operatives representing
another 35,000 members
across Ontario.
Cascade
detergent
powdered
Jet
detergent
CHOICE FROZEN SLICED 15 oz. pkg.
YORK STRAWBERRIES
CANADA BRAND 128 fl. oz. lug
PICKLING VINEGAR
WINDSOR COARSE 2 kg pkg.
PICKLING SALT
LISSY'S FANCY CREAM STYLE COFiN,
FANCY PEAS,
VEGETABLES It.10 II in, tin
WYLERS ASSORTED FLAVOURS 22 us. RA
DRINK CRYSTALS
PRIMO READY CUT MACARONI OR
PRIMO SPAGHETTI
RAGU 14 IL oz. fin
SPAGHETTI SAUCE
DODD HOST 24 ot. tin
ICED TEA mi.
SHAMPOO 175 mL coot.
DEAD & SHOULDERS
ROYALE MANSIZE pkg. of 50
FACIAL TISSUE
RAM SIZE 140 g pkg.
DOVE BAR SOAP
DEFINAMIN PINT, WARTS OR POULTRY
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ORANGE JUICE
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JUICE i 0 7
solid white albacore
CLOVERLEAF 47
Libby's sweetened or unsweetened
7 oz. tin
S pure pork
sausage lb. 1 .09
sliced Pride of Canada
all beef
summer
sl lb.
cooked ham lb.
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Monday - Beef T uesday - Pork
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